6.1.2
Harvesting head cleaning
Each 200 working hours remove dust and dirt and check the screws for proper tightening.
WARNING!
Cleaning the harvesting head limits frictions, which would, otherwise, jeopardize the tool performance and au-
tonomy.
6.1.3
Teeth replacing
In order to replace the teeth (4), carry out the following operations:
•
Clamp the teeth holder (5) in a vice and by means of a rubber hammer hit the tooth top (4) till it gets out of its seat
(picture D).
•
Insert the new tooth into its seat, being careful to hook the plastic small protrusion to the teeth holder side (picture F).
6.1.4
Tool storing
The following operations are recommended before storing the tool for a prolonged time:
•
Take the harvesting head (2) to an Authorised Service Point for being cleaned and greased.
•
During the storing time do not leave it in the rain. Store it in its box in a dry place.
6.2
Special maintenance
WARNING!
Qualunque operazione di manutenzione straordinaria deve essere eseguita presso un Centro di Assistenza Auto-
rizzato dal Costruttore.
AUTHORISED SERVICE
These are the centres authorised by the Manufacturer to repair the products.
6.3
Periodic maintenance schedule
Maintenance
Check the screws for proper tightening
Clean the harvesting head and lubricate the links
Thorough overhaul by an Authorised Service Point
Check the tightening of the cover screws.
7.1
Disposal of exhaust materials
After having been installed and during use, the machine does not cause any environmental pollution. However,
throughout its working life, some types of residual waste or exhaust materials are being pro-duced in certain
maintenance situations.
There are specific regulations in every Country as for the disposal of these materials and the environ-ment pro-
tection. The Customer is required to be knowledgeable in the Laws in force in his own Coun-try and to operate
only while complying with these regulations, according to the indications in the product technical charts, which
may be obtained from the Manufacturer.
WARNING!
The Laws in force about the disposal of mineral oils must be followed.
WARNING!
More information about the disposal of oils and other substances can be found in the safety chart of the sub-
stances.
The steps employed in the disposal of toxic waste including the collecting, transporting, processing (transfor-
mation for recycling), as well as the deposit and the dumping onto the ground are all usual activities of common
interest and are subject to the following general principles:
a)
Any risks of injuries or dangers for the health and safety of any individual and of the community
have to be avoided.
b)
Compliance with any and all hygienic-sanitary requirement and avoidance of any air, water, ground
and underground pollution have to be guaranteed.
Use and maintenance manual – Translation of
original Instruction Rev.: 00, Date 13/01/2020
POINT
After the first 8
working hours
After 200 work-
ing hours
X
X
X
X
After 400 working hours or at
the end of each working
season
X
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